Political Cartoonist: Nate Beeler
This political cartoon has one clear feature that I found particularly interesting which was the fact that Huntsman was "dropping out" of the competition literally, but in a high class, flashy way. This feature seeks to show that Huntsman proved himself and left as an equally good model candidate. Huntsman left as an honest candidate who still wants to fight Obama, but from backstage rather than front and center, which is why he chose to endorse Romney as the key candidate to win the election. The quote said by the media "now that's how you end a campaign!" goes to say that Huntsman left the campaign, but managed to turn the tables. Unlike other candidates, Huntsman chose to endorse a candidate whose views are far from his own--Mitt Romney. This decision on Huntsman's part will definitely give Romney an extra cushion of votes, especially after the rough showing in South Carolina.
The cartoonist clearly has an admiration for Jon Huntsman because he was not satirizing or ridiculing the way that Huntsman dropped out of the campaign. Huntsman left the GOP campaign honorably after a long but good run for nomination. The cartoonist admires the fact that Huntsman chose to leave as a good sport, who continued to endorse his opponents, mainly Mitt Romney. Hunstman is all for helping his opponents on the GOP side to fight back against Obama. Huntsman proved in his declaration of withdrawl that despite his differences with Romney; he knows that Romney will be the best candidate to reap the GOP some rewards (possibly even the presidency).
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